This is something I have to disagree with. When I find places of free speech, it can take multiple paths depending on where you go. Some Left, some right, some moderate (open to both), some who think both are dumb, etc. It depends on what sites you go to. However, I do believe the idea that conservative thinking is surging, hence why it is seen more and more. It might be because of the increasingly toxic, self destructive, and incredibly stupid thinking and actions of many leftist members. I recently heard about this new thing called generation Z (people born past 1995) are said to be one of the most conservative generations in American history. While I don't know for sure about that, again, I can believe that, because of the awful behavior of leftist progressives, many young people who are just forming their perspectives on the world are probably saying "what the hell is this, and how do I destroy it?"

Yeah my brother trolled the hell out of Nazis in their, "free speech," spaces. I'd say the reality is they know their opinions are wrong and in the minority and don't want to be judged outside of their echo chamber. Just like liberals and Tumblr.

SilkyGoodness wrote:Yeah my brother trolled the hell out of Nazis in their, "free speech," spaces. I'd say the reality is they know their opinions are wrong and in the minority and don't want to be judged outside of their echo chamber. Just like liberals and Tumblr.

I'm not sure why Silky correlates whoever these "Nazis" are to right-wing. These are far, far from equals and the mention here brings a false association that is insulting for anyone who considers themselves right-wing.

Re: right-wing tendencies and moderating: I find that both sides of this equation require moderating for a proper exchange of ideas to occur. I do think that the modern identity politics agenda falls apart on the internet, where real multiculturalism happens, and it's possibly why it gives the impression they don't have debate forums but rather rant soapbox sites.